Electronics : Sony AC-NWUM50 AC Adapter for NWZ-A800 and NWZ-S600 Series Sony Walkman Video MP3 Player |
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Rating: - * GREAT PRODUCT ... I am so glad to have something to charge my MP3 with instead of using my computer. It is compact enought to take with me. I do wish the cord was longer but it is still a great product. Rating: - * Great MP3 Accessory ... We grew tired of having to have the computer on in order to charge our Sony Walkmen. This accessory will allow you to use the Walkman while plugged into an outlet and will also charge it for you without the computer. We've been using it for a month and are pleased with it's performance. Rating: - * Sony Adapter ... It works just fine. Important to have if you want to charge the walkman without a computer. The only "short" fall is that the cable is very short, so when you plug it in the walman is either not supported or on the floor. Not significant. I also like the compactness of the charger, not taking up too much room in your suitcase, purse or briefcase. Rating: - * Finally, a device you can plug into a wall outlet and charge your Walkman! ... Tired of charging your Sony Walkman with a computer or laptop? Want to plug it in a wall outlet instead? Well, now you can with the AC-NWUM50 AC Adapter from Sony. This AC adapter works with the Sony Walkman NWZ-A800 series models. Just think, you don't have to charge the battery via computer again. Any room, any place: this is the adapter for you! I bought it, and I hope it works for you too. Rating: - * Sony Walkman AC Adapter ... I suggest you save $25-$30 by buying a MusicPower Duet or Solo universal USB charger from Amazon. The Duet is great, I can charge two NWZ-series Walkmans at once. |

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